Pronunciation: /klæs/
noun a category of things having common characteristics
A1 I have English class on Mondays.
A2 She is taking a cooking class to improve her skills.
B1 The class discussed the impact of climate change on the environment.
B2 The art class went on a field trip to a local museum.
C1 The psychology class delved deep into the theories of behaviorism.
C2 The advanced calculus class challenged even the most brilliant students.
verb to assign or regard as belonging to a particular category
A1 I class my friends as my family.
A2 She likes to class her hobbies as her passions.
B1 The teacher will class the students into groups for the project.
B2 The museum curator will class the artifacts based on their historical significance.
C1 The scientist will class the new species of plant into the existing taxonomy system.
C2 The art historian will class the paintings according to their artistic movements.
formal The professor conducted a comprehensive lecture in the advanced class.
informal I have a feeling that the class will be easy this semester.
slang I heard the class is a breeze, so you don't need to worry.
figurative Life is like a classroom, and every experience is a lesson in this class of existence.
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